Models are actually simpler than they look.  If you haven't already read it,
this is a good primer:

http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/working-with-wicket-models.html


Scott Swank wrote:
> 
> Thank you to both of you.  And for anyone who's been paying any attention
> to
> my questions it's pretty clear that I don't know Wicket particularly well
> yet.  I'm still fumbling around a bit with models.  Further, the other
> three
> folk had never set eyes on Wicket before last Monday.
> 
> Scott
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